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Saturday, June 15, 2024

The Cornerstone of a Great Leader

As a youth trainer and facilitator, I teach topics such as leadership, creative entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and photography. In one of the sessions at a primary school, I asked the students to give me examples of leaders they knew; to my astonishment, their parents were not listed, but politicians were, implying that our concept of a leader is somehow limited within certain arena.


Where Can We Find Inspiration for a Great Leader?


Our perspective of a great leader is primarily influenced by what we read, what we learn in school, what we see on television, and other related media. In my perspective, the political environment in Kenya has had a significant impact on molding the leadership agenda and narrative, leaving other sectors with little to inspire the next generation of leaders.


It is important to share more powerful stories outside of the political sphere about what great leadership entails, since this will usher in new goals and a culture around leaders. 


Financial literacy and leadership, which have an impact on many aspects of our lives, are two issues that I believe are underrepresented in schools. In general, why do so many people have outstanding school qualifications but lack economics and leadership skills?


#POV The Quotes 


"You will be forgotten in seconds once you leave your position of influence if you are obsessed with power, living a flamboyant lifestyle, oppressing others, inspiring no hope, and so on; however, you will be remembered by many people even in your absence because your good deed touched their lives at their core (heart and soul), transforming their lives for the better." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.


~ "A great leader makes the right decision, which may not be popular with the majority, but they are confident that the results will improve everyone's living conditions and lead to their own definition of success and a better livelihood for many generations." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur 


~ "A great leader is not the one who is feared, cheered, or applauded in his presence; the greatest leader is the one who is loved by the majority even when they are not present." - Wilson  Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.


~ "As a nation, we have great leaders; our mistake is to judge what great leadership is based solely on the politicians. We need to tell more stories about great leadership from all angles to inspire the new generation to follow the righteous path of transformation." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur 


" A corrupt society does not arise by chance; rather, it follows a specific pattern and road passed down from generation to generation, resulting in a norm that pervades even families." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.










Quote;

“Do not judge me by my successes; judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.” Nelson Mandela

"The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed." - Mahatma Gandhi

Bits and Pieces Leadership 

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Note; Pictures from the archives 2016 - 2018.

Related Links

https://wilsenx.blogspot.com/2018/11/school-holiday-mentorship-and-ict.html?m=1

https://wilsenx.blogspot.com/2016/08/upraising-in-schools-in-kenya.html

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Grassroots Football Stories. The Making of the Next Generation Star.

#GrassrootFootball.

Football Made Me #SelfMade

I've been a self-made, passionate photographer since 2009. I want to showcase more of our football journeys at the grassroots through different mediums or platforms. . 

There are many untold stories that I would like to give a fresh look at +throughMylens.
The market place might seem saturated with many photographers and gear, etc., but that shouldn't distract, intimidate, or discourage anyone of us from telling their own stories using the gadget that they have, starting with a smart phone.

Quote

"Make today your NOW; everyone has a starting point once they have a destination in mind." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur  #Maps #Mirrors

Learning TIPS: Photography 101

Learn the art and science of photography, practice every day, and you are good to go.

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I also conduct sessions on personal branding, team building, team branding, team management, resource mobilization, etc. for grassroots clubs and initiatives.









+throughMylens Book me for your sports event and a skill-up master session. 
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Sunday, June 9, 2024

7 Japanese Techniques to Overcome Laziness.

 Life Series Bits and Pieces 

#SelfMade 

1. šˆš¤š¢š ššš¢ (š…š¢š§šš¢š§š  šš®š«š©šØš¬šž)

2. Kššš¢š³šžš§ ( š‚šØš§š­š¢š§š®šØš®š¬ šˆš¦š©š«šØšÆšžš¦šžš§š­ )

3. Pomodoro Technique

4. Hara Hachi Bu (Eat until you’re 80% full)

5. Shoshin(Beginner's mind)

6. Wabi-Sabi(Beauty of Imperfection)

7. Kakibo(Household finance ledger)













#Quote #POV

"Be ready to be celebrated by many, both known and unknown to you, when you win big. On the contrary, when you fail there are only a few who love you, believe in you, and are happy to give you a hand to see you win all the battles." - Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur.

Related link >>

https://medium.com/illuminations-mirror/7-japanese-techniques-to-overcome-laziness-in-2024-3e3b3cc99c68

Friday, June 7, 2024

The Dark Tunnel of Kenyan Football - Club Funding

ClubFunding #FinancialSustainability.

The Kenyan football structure is based on seven levels of league, namely: Sub-County, County, Regional, Division 2, Division 1, National Super League (NSL), and Kenya Premier League. 

Many teams underestimate the value of creating a long-term financial vehicle for the league. While it is evident that some top-level clubs are struggling to remain financially viable, this should serve as a wake-up call for all lower-league clubs to consider inventive ways to survive at their current level and in the future.

In current financially limited era, few firms are ready to go farther financially to support a club in the name of marketing because there are many other possibilities and they can get more value.



The mind-boggling questions: ❓ ❓ 

  1. How much does a football club in Kenya need to operate successfully (Sub-County, County, Regional, Division 2, Division 1, NSL and KPL)? 

  2. How much do they get in return, especially when they win the league (Sub-County, County, Regional, Division 2, Division 1, NSL and KPL)? 

   Note; I am aware that expenditures vary depending on league level and other considerations.

I'm writing to prepare numerous grassroots teams that are about to collapse owing to a lack of funds. Perhaps by planning ahead of time and understanding what to expect, they will be able to begin their financial sustainability plan as early as feasible.

Let me warn you that relying solely on politicians or individuals to fund your teams is not a sustainable strategy, and corporate sponsorship is also shifting as a result of the economic downturn. Let me use the regional league as an example. Did you know that a team based in Nairobi requires roughly 250,000+ to compete in a Regional league per season?

This figure may surprise you at first glance, but if you create a thorough budget for all of your ad-hoc spending over a season, it will become clear. 

To summarize, the top priority of any aspiring football president in the forthcoming election should be to create a sustainable business football model from which all stakeholders can benefit and to help nurture new talent towards a professional career in football as players, coaches, team doctors, referees, and so on.

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If you want to learn more, schedule a master class session. 

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Football Made Me

Football For Hope

Football has shaped who I am today, in addition to my education. My goal of playing professional football faded many years ago, but my desire to assist young people in having a more meaningful and successful experience continues to grow. I wish to share my experiences and assist the youth in developing a workable formula within the present system and framework.

One piece of advise for all young football players: your gift or talent has an invisible expiration date. Know when you're in your prime and make a strategic move. On the side, pursue another vocation, become an expert, and learn something new every day.

Quotes! Team Spirit

~ "Never underestimate the power of a ball in bridging different barriers in society. "  - Wilson Masaka

~ "If you win, you learn; if you draw, you definitely learn; and if you lose, you will even learn more. Learning happens at every stage; it all depends on your attitude." - Wilson Masaka.

~ "The strongest are not those who show strength in front of us, but those who win battles we know nothing about." –Jonathan Harnisch






Related Story;

https://wilsenx.blogspot.com/2022/09/golden-goal-for-golden-boots.html?m=1

If you'd like to learn more, please invite me to a session with your football team.

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© Wilson Masaka Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur

Portrait - Philosophy

 

One of my portraits during the photo studio and lighting workshop conducted by Washikadau.

Note; Participant assignment; shoot and edit portraits.

I love this one šŸ¤© DON'T MISS the Bits and Pieces Quotes Below šŸ‘‡šŸ‘‡#SelfMade 

Highlights;  Bits and Pieces Life Series +throughMylens My Diary.

#RunFast #DoNotGiveUp

~ If you're not learning from others, make yourself the subject and write down what you've learnt from your prior self. 

~ Never attack those that pushed you into the spotlight despite being surrounded by evil forces, as this will result in karma.

~ Be at peace with yourself before sharing it with others. 

~ Life's challenges might be difficult, but how we handle them determines our next steps.

~ A difficult life might lead to bitterness, but it can also help you realize your full potential.

~ Maintaining peace of mind is essential; otherwise, you may split into pieces. 

~ Work hard and smart to impress yourself, since no matter how excellent you attempt to be to others, they will always find fault with you.


Have a blessed day. #SelfMade Inspired journey Bits and Pieces © Wilson Masaka, Youth Advocate and Social Entrepreneur 



Did You Know 

Bits And Pieces +throughMylens 

Life Series 

We have two types of DREAMS namely;

Static and dynamic. #MyPhilosophy 

DD = Dynamic Dream; a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. It keeps changing #fantasy #nightmare

SD = Static Dream; One that never change for along period of time until you achieve it. It is a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal. #Ambition #Aspiration #Hope

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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Football For Hope

My dream goal is to connect each child in Mathare North with a football shoe and a ball; aside from my education, football has shaped who I am today.

As a child, I played football barefoot, so I understand what it's like to have a great desire to play for professional local and international clubs but without the required support and equipment. Unfortunately, some of the difficult situations I've had over the previous 30 years are common among children and youth aspiring to reach their goals, particularly in rural and urban informal settings.

At the Wilsen Initiative (Wi), one of our goals is to teach young people on and off the field skills that will enable them live a more responsible lifestyle and, if feasible, create a professional career. All of this cannot be accomplished if we do not have appropriate resources to help children and youth play safely and with dignity.

CALL FOR SUPPORT

You can join me on this lifelong adventure to assist young football talent and their teams acquire the necessary resources for the game.

Below is a list of items needed for grassroots teams and players; you can donate new or used equipment for young children aged U10 to U15.

~ Football boots / shoes.
~ Football ⚽ balls
~Uniforms
~ Training bibs / vest
~ Training Cons.
~ Tracksuits
Etc.

Other support required;

~ Training hours - Professional Football Training Clinics.
~ Facilitate outdoor trips for the team (exposure visits and friendly matches).
~ Join in Resource Mobilization (time and expertise).

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the continuing campaign to mobilize football resources for Mathare North's U10 and U15 teams. 

#OneBallPerChildInitiative
#PlaySafeWithDiginity
#GrassrootsFootball.




šŸ“ø #PictureArchive 2018 Balls donated by Alive and Kicking 6 years ago!

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